Kansas City Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt (knee) suffered a knee injury and is considered questionable to punt again during the game. He will continue to be the holder on field goal and extra point attempts.

Updating a previous report, impending free-agent P Dustin Colquitt (Chiefs) is hopeful of returning to the Kansas City Chiefs. The team seemed to have little interest in re-signing the Pro Bowl punter under former general manager Scott Pioli, but the team's attitude might have changed under the new administration of general manager John Dorsey and head coach Andy Reid. "I've had a chance to talk with Andy and John. I really like their direction and how they operate and the people they are," Colquitt said.

Kansas City Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt is a free-agent, and it is unclear if the team will invest too much money in that position. He averaged over 46 yards per kick, dropping 45 punts inside the opponent's 20-yard line with only seven touchbacks.

Kansas City Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt had a 72-yard punt in the second quarter of Week 15 against the St. Louis Rams, reports Pete Morris, of KCChiefs.com. It was the third-longest punt of Colquitt's career and the fifth-longest punt in franchise history.

Bob Gretz, of KCChiefs.com, reports Kansas City Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt (groin) is fully healthy after having a groin problem last year. He has dropped 10 pounds and may be in the best shape of his life.

The Kansas City Chiefs official training camp site reports Kansas City Chiefs special teams coach Mike Priefer has been giving P Dustin Colquitt a lot of one-on-one attention during this week's practices. The two have been seen with C/LS Kendall Gammon, going through technique drills and trying to perfect the long snapper to punter exchange.

Adam Teicher, of the Kansas City Star, reports the Kansas City Chiefs may have finally solved their punting problems with the addition of rookie P Dustin Colquitt. The high, arching punts of Colquitt were an offseason delight for the Chiefs. Colquitt's kicks consistently baffled even veteran and sure-handed punt returners such as Dante' Hall and Eddie Kennison. In offseason practices, both players fought Colquitt's punts with all they had. "Dante dropped one every day, and Dante never drops one," head coach Dick Vermeil said. "This is the first time he's ever had problems. He told me he's been using his game-day concentration and he was still having problems." One of the biggest reasons Colquitt was drafted was returners' inability to get a consistent grip on his punts. Colquitt is left-footed and left-footed punts rotate differently and take some getting used to. He also generally has really good hang-time on his punts.

Peter King, of SI.com, reports Kansas City Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt was booming kicks during the Chiefs recent organized team activities. Colquitt, a left footer, often puts a screwball-type of effect on the ball, which can make it pretty hard to catch.

KCChiefs.com reports Kansas City Chiefs P Dustin Colquitt was somewhat inconsistent in practice Tuesday, June 14. "He did a good job this morning," head coach Dick Vermeil said. "He's been a little bit inconsistent. But this morning is the first time we've really worked on special teams as a team. He did well."

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil has been satisfied with P Dustin Colquitt's performance during the team's weekend minicamp, according to KCChiefs.com. "I've been impressed," he said. "Of course, it's not live. But on both mornings, he did a good job punting."